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Amazing Deal Samsung HW-B650 soundbar with remote and wireless subwoofer.
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If you feel like your TV’s sound quality is disappointing, you’re not alone. Every year, TV speakers seem to get smaller and less detail-focused, resulting in some pretty lackluster-sounding movies and shows. Fortunately, we’re always on the lookout for the best soundbar deals, and we came across this great Samsung offer earlier today:

Right now, when you purchase the Samsung HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar at Amazon, you’ll only pay $200. The soundbar is also available at Best Buy for $250. The full MSRP on this model is $400.

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Why you should buy the Samsung HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar

Thanks to Dolby Digital and DTS support, the HW-B650 can actually virtualize a larger surround sound system. Mind you, this won’t be the kind of pulse-pounding audio you hear at the movie theater, but it’s definitely an immense upgrade over TV speakers. Expect crisp-clear sound quality with lots of dialogue articulation and a handful of helpful audio features.

As far as connectivity goes, the HW-B650 can be wired to your TV via HDMI ARC or digital optical. There’s also a Bluetooth input for streaming music from a phone or tablet to the soundbar. Like most Samsung soundbars, you’ll be able to place the B650 on a table or mount it below a wall-mounted TV for a seamless look.

It’s a shame this soundbar isn’t going to be this price for much longer because this $200 discount is insanely good. Still, you’ve got some time to purchase before the sale disappears, which also means you have a few minutes to look through our lists of the best Samsung deals and best TV deals for even more discounts on Samsung AV devices.

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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